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were plaster
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A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes.
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They were plaster.
There were plaster casts of plants.
"The walls of the old building were plaster and very prone to cracking," Mr. Mandart said.
Among Ms. Smith's first contributions to the inventory were plaster casts of severed fingers.
In the spandrels of the arches were plaster reliefs, lurid representations of horses and dragons.
In any case, the statues in the museum were plaster copies.
It was a courtyard building constructed with posts set vertically in foundation trenches.The walls were plaster and daub and some rooms were painted in vivid colours.
In 1885, a number of French Indian artifacts, which were Plaster of Paris casts for making sculptures, were discovered along Nescopeck Creek in Dennison Township.
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